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Yemi Alade receives 67th Grammy nominees medal

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Afrobeats singer Yemi Alade has excitedly unveiled her Grammy nominees Medal on social media.

The medal was presented to her at the Special Merit Awards Ceremony and Nominees Reception, ahead of the 67th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California.

Overwhelmed with excitement, Yemi Alade shared her gratitude and surprise at being nominated, saying it felt like a dream.

Her fans and fellow celebrities have flooded her with congratulatory messages, praising her achievement and proud representation of Nigerian music globally.

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“Somebody Pinch me. I have received my Grammy Nominee Medal at the Special Merit Awards Ceremony, and Nominees Reception for the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards in Los Angeles, California,” Yemi Alade wrote.

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Marrying One Wife Is Alien To African Tradition – Actor, Kanayo O. Kanayo

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Popular actor, Kanayo O. Kanayo has said marrying one wife is alien to African tradition.

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“I personally don’t believe in one wife, it’s not our culture, it’s not who we are. These are imported things that are destroying Africa.

Men are polygamous in nature, so when they have one wife, they’ll make up for it by cheatîng.

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Whereas if we were polygamous, we won’t cheat. Our forefathers weren’t stupid for introducing polygamy.

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Praying five times daily made me dump Islam initially— Actress Habibat

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Yoruba actress Habibat Jinad has opened up about her religious journey, revealing why she initially left Islam.

She shared that she once attended church despite being a Muslim and eventually experienced a dream that changed her perspective.

In an interview on Wasilacoded TV’s official YouTube channel, Jinad explained that, although she was raised as a Muslim, she used to go to church until she received a message from her late grandmother in a dream.

She admitted that she initially found Islamic prayers too demanding, which led her to explore Christianity.

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Singer Korede opens up on long-standing question of where he’s been

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Singer Korede Bello has addressed concerns from fans regarding his relative absence from the public eye, sharing a deeply introspective message on Instagram.

In an Instagram post made over the weekend and accompanied by Carlos Cipa’s instrumental piece The Place Where They Go, Korede opened up about his journey of self-discovery and the significance of inner peace.

Responding to frequent inquiries about his whereabouts, the singer stated, “Whenever I hear or see comments like ‘Where have you been?’ I’m always usually kind of surprised. Why? Because I’ve been here all along, with me, myself and I.”

He highlighted the importance of self-awareness over external validation, adding, “I’m grateful that I don’t have to ask myself ‘Korede, where are you?’ For it is better for the world to ask ‘Where have you been’ than for you to ask yourself ‘Who am I…. where am I?’”

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Korede also reflected on the often-overlooked struggles of fame, stating, “Don’t you know that you can be extremely rich and famous but lost inside your mind? I have come to realize that the more you connect with yourself the less the world connects with you.”alize that the more you connect with yourself, the less the world connects with you.”

The ‘Godwin’ singer acknowledged that deep self-reflection often leads to noticeable changes in one’s outlook and interactions.

“You think different, you act different because you are different. They might even say ‘Who do you think you are?…’ But this hero’s journey is so necessary because you cannot truly stand out until you stand out and become outstanding,” he said.

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